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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- The Homeric Hymns and George Chapman’s Translation 1
- Editor’s Introduction 41
- To the Earle of Somerset 47
- The Occasion of this Impos’d Crowne 54
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Al The Hymnes Of Homer
- An Hymne to Apollo 55
- A Hymne to Hermes 83
- A Hymne to Venus 114
- To the Same 130
- Bacchus, or The Pyrats 132
- To Mars 136
- To Diana 137
- To Venus 137
- To Pallas 138
- To Juno 138
- To Ceres 139
- To the Mother of the Gods 139
- To Lyon-Hearted Hercules 140
- To Æsculapius 140
- To Castor and Pollux 141
- To Mercurie 141
- To Pan 142
- To Vulcan 144
- To Phoebus 145
- To Neptune 145
- To Jove 146
- To Vesta 146
- To the Muses and Apollo 146
- To Bacchus 147
- To Diana 148
- To Pallas 149
- To Vesta and Mercurie 150
- To Earth the Mother of All 151
- To the Sun 152
- To the Moone 153
- To Castor and Pollux 154
- To Men of Hospitalitie 155
- Batrachomyomachia 157
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Certaine Epigramms And Other Poems Of Homer
- To Cuma 175
- In His Returne, to Cuma 177
- Upon the Sepulcher of Midus 177
- Cuma, Refusing His Off er t’Eternise Their State 178
- An Assaie of His Begunne Iliads 179
- To Thestor’s Sonne 179
- To Neptune 180
- To the Cittie Erythræa 180
- To Mariners 180
- The Pine The Pine 181
- To Glaucus 181
- Against the Samian Ministresse or Nunne 182
- Written on the Counsaile Chamber 182
- The Fornace, Call’d in to Sing by Potters 182
- Eiresione, or The Olive Branch 184
- To Certaine Fisher-Boyes Pleasing Him with Ingenious Riddles 185
- Textual Notes 191
- Commentary 205
- Glossary 213
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- The Homeric Hymns and George Chapman’s Translation 1
- Editor’s Introduction 41
- To the Earle of Somerset 47
- The Occasion of this Impos’d Crowne 54
-
Al The Hymnes Of Homer
- An Hymne to Apollo 55
- A Hymne to Hermes 83
- A Hymne to Venus 114
- To the Same 130
- Bacchus, or The Pyrats 132
- To Mars 136
- To Diana 137
- To Venus 137
- To Pallas 138
- To Juno 138
- To Ceres 139
- To the Mother of the Gods 139
- To Lyon-Hearted Hercules 140
- To Æsculapius 140
- To Castor and Pollux 141
- To Mercurie 141
- To Pan 142
- To Vulcan 144
- To Phoebus 145
- To Neptune 145
- To Jove 146
- To Vesta 146
- To the Muses and Apollo 146
- To Bacchus 147
- To Diana 148
- To Pallas 149
- To Vesta and Mercurie 150
- To Earth the Mother of All 151
- To the Sun 152
- To the Moone 153
- To Castor and Pollux 154
- To Men of Hospitalitie 155
- Batrachomyomachia 157
-
Certaine Epigramms And Other Poems Of Homer
- To Cuma 175
- In His Returne, to Cuma 177
- Upon the Sepulcher of Midus 177
- Cuma, Refusing His Off er t’Eternise Their State 178
- An Assaie of His Begunne Iliads 179
- To Thestor’s Sonne 179
- To Neptune 180
- To the Cittie Erythræa 180
- To Mariners 180
- The Pine The Pine 181
- To Glaucus 181
- Against the Samian Ministresse or Nunne 182
- Written on the Counsaile Chamber 182
- The Fornace, Call’d in to Sing by Potters 182
- Eiresione, or The Olive Branch 184
- To Certaine Fisher-Boyes Pleasing Him with Ingenious Riddles 185
- Textual Notes 191
- Commentary 205
- Glossary 213